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Practice Question

 A new mother reports to the NP that her 6-month-old infant has a cold and a fever of 99.8F. The infant is not irritable and is feeding well without problems. The need to know whether it is okay for him to be immunized at this time. Which of the following statements is the BEST response by the NP?

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Correct Answer:

An infant with a cold can be immunized as long as the infant's temperature is < 100.4F

Rationale:

🌡️ Mild illness, such as a common cold without significant fever or systemic symptoms, is not a contraindication to routine immunizations in infants.

🌡️ A temperature below 100.4°F (38°C) is generally considered acceptable for proceeding with vaccinations, ensuring the infant’s immune system is capable of responding appropriately.

🌡️ Delaying immunizations unnecessarily can leave the infant vulnerable to vaccine-preventable diseases.

🌡️ However, moderate to severe illness or higher fever warrants postponing immunization to avoid confounding adverse reactions and to ensure the child tolerates the vaccine safely.

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